16 Oct 2011

Tensions Rise Between NY Police and Protesters






Tensions are rising in the ongoing standoff between the New York Police Department and "Occupy Wall Street" protesters who have rallied growing numbers of people. Protesters in New York's Lower Manhattan, where the "Occupy Wall Street" movement began on September 17, marched to Times Square to rally at the offices of JP Morgan Chase Bank.At Times Square the police are out in large numbers, including riot police units that have been deployed to deal with New Year's Eve-sized crowds gathered to rally against corporate greed.Police have barricaded the streets, preventing thousands of demonstrators from moving on. Peaceful demonstrators are being picked out of the crowd and dragged away at will, according to eyewitness reports. Some have been arrested face down on the ground.
Angelo: The tower of babel and divide and conquer come to mind. That is the problem for the people. This is the reason I repeat that a way/mantra must be found that unifies the 99. Must we find a way/mantra to accept/be inclusive of our anarchic tendencies. Is anarchy not what goes on behind closed doors every day, perhaps it is in fact what unifies us all. A fellow agitant "Canuckistan" has suggested that - Peaceful protests and street wars are fine for now, but the OWS movement has to evolve to the next level to be successful:
- a countrywide and worldwide general strike across many industries, including work stoppages, work-to-rule, work-slowdowns – pick a date and everybody strike at the same time for a week or more, however long it takes
- targeted boycotts: don’t do business with corrupt banks and corporations
- tax-avoidance: work under-the-table, barter, trade.
Your comments are welcome.